Vaccine-Autism Researcher Indicted for
Fraud
SILVER SPRING, Md., April 19,
2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Based on last
week's indictment of vaccine-autism
researcher Dr. Poul Thorsen for
money laundering and mail fraud, the Coalition for Mercury-free Drugs (CoMeD), a Maryland-based non-profit organization, is
calling for further investigation related to the incident.
Thorsen, a Danish scientist, has already been cited for academic misconduct by Aarhus University in Denmark and
is nowcharged
with
embezzling a $1 million grant for autism
from the
Centers for Disease Control (CDC). For several years, Thorsen
was involved in influential studies defending the controversial use of Thimerosal (about 50% mercury by weight)
as a preservative in several vaccines.
Thimerosal has been linked to autism and other neurological diseases by numerous
studies. Dr. Paul G. King, Scientific Advisor for CoMeD, explains, "We need to consider the ever-growing
body of toxicity studies linking the mercury in Thimerosal
to severe neurological deficits, like autism, and to immune-system and
mitochondrial damage. Such studies have shown that the level of Thimerosal in vaccines is not safe."
As U.S. Attorney Sally Quillian Yates said,
"Grant money for disease research is a precious commodity. When grant
funds are stolen, we lose not only the money, but also the opportunity to
better understand and cure debilitating diseases."
According
to CoMeD, U.S. health agencies have relied upon these
now questionable Danish studies to sanction the use of Thimerosal.
CoMeD registered its concerns about Thorsen and his influence on these studies in a groundbreaking letter toDaniel
R. Levinson, Inspector General the Department of Health and Human Services,
on September 15, 2010. An international community of researchers and advocates
signed onto the CoMeD letter.
Now,
CoMeD is calling for an independent investigation
into the scientific validity of all Danish vaccine-autism studies conducted
during Thorsen's tenure and into the possible
inappropriate involvement of employees at the CDC. Further, CoMeD is calling for the retraction of the 2004 Institute
of Medicine report rejecting the causal relationship between Thimerosal and autism, which relied upon the Danish studies
in which Thorsen participated.
CoMeD seeks to restore the public confidence in vaccination
programs by banning the use of mercury-based compounds in vaccines and other
medicines. Despite CoMeD's efforts, the U.S.
continues to license and recommend Thimerosal-preserved
vaccines for use in the U.S. and the rest of the world. The World Health
Organization, with the strong support of Bill Gates of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
continues to distribute Thimerosal-preserved vaccines
in the developing world.
Rev. Lisa
K. Sykes, President of CoMeD, expects the recent
charges against Thorsen to serve as a turning point
in the debate over Thimerosal: "In addition to
the charges against Dr. Thorsen, the United Nations is drafting a treaty to
reduce mercury exposure, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reconsidering the use of mercury
in dental fillings. I'd say its past time to reevaluate the legality, as
well as the soundness, of injecting a Thimerosal-preserved
vaccine into anyone."
SOURCE
Coalition for Mercury-Free Drugs (CoMeD)
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